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What book should we read in September?
You may write in titles, provided the book is a 2020 Newbery contender and already published.
You may write in titles, provided the book is a 2020 Newbery contender and already published.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/photo/... Just South of Home by Karen Strong
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Good Enough by Jen Petro-Roy
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To night owl from dogfish
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To Night Owl from Dogfish
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The Lost Girl
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A Drop of Hope
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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
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Aug 21, 2019 05:43AM
I highly recommend The Planet Earth is Blue- great vehicle to assist students to develop empathy toward their autistic peers.
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I think Right as Rain by Right as Rain would be good to read for September. They all look wonderful, I can't wait to read them!
For those of you that have read the winner of this poll- help me get motivated to read it. I'm just not seeing anything distinguished about Parent Trap with a modern twist. Maybe it is the exhaustion of the start of school- but I'm needing a push to read this one. It is sitting on the hold shelf at my local library.
Shella, like you, this was a book I passed over many times. I had little or no interest and didn’t vote for it in the poll. However, I am glad this poll encouraged me to pick it up! It is an endearing story of friendship between two girls that would never normally become friends. The idea that every family is unique and special and shouldn’t be judged or stereotyped. To Night Owl from Dogfish is one of my favorite middle-grade reads of the year!



